The FT Island frontman's solo work moves between Korean rock anthems and quieter, personal songs.
For the full-throated rock side, 'Kings For a Day' is the call. 'Yellow' gives you the softer, more melodic end of things.
His voice carries both the stadium-ready energy of 'Kings For a Day' and the more intimate, wounded tone of 'Insensible'. That range has kept him a recognizable presence in Korean music since FT Island's debut in 2007. The duet 'Bonfire (feat. DinDin)' shows he still leans into that collaborative, band-adjacent energy even on solo tracks.
He's been the main vocalist for FT Island since they formed. His solo material, like 'Raise Me Up' and 'Such Good words', often explores a slightly different, sometimes more reflective space than the band's rock catalog.
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